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people thought he should have been not given a miranda warning. it turned out he was questioned for a time and then given his miranda warning and the police said he kept talking. they used it as a textbook example. this will remain a controversial decision. it is the stated policy of the obama administration to take anyone like this who creates a crime in the united states and treat them in the regular civilian justice system. they will take him away. when the appropriate time comes, begin to question him. >> pete, i got an e-mail using a term of art in law enforcement. somebody said, remember, this is a federal show. >> meaning the fbi is in charge. we have already heard some members of the senate say this person should be declared an enemy combatant, not given miranda warning and should be subject to a military-style interrogation. the obama administration will never go for that. they believe suspects who commit crimes here should be treated in the criminal justice system. that's what they will intend to do. >> michael leiter who was, among othe
people thought he should have been not given a miranda warning. it turned out he was questioned for a time and then given his miranda warning and the police said he kept talking. they used it as a textbook example. this will remain a controversial decision. it is the stated policy of the obama administration to take anyone like this who creates a crime in the united states and treat them in the regular civilian justice system. they will take him away. when the appropriate time comes, begin to...
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not just miranda. it's miranda, it's the engagement of lawyers and it's an entirely different scenario. do you think we will have trouble prosecuting this guy? >> of course not. we don't need his confession. >> why didn't we wait? >> wait, wait. >> that would have been completely lawless. don't blame the justice department -- >> wait, you just said it was an act of terror. >> of course. >> and a crime. >> and you can still prosecute later, but in the meantime before you offer miranda rights, get some of america's best interrogators in there and you find out what this guy knows. is he connected to a larger cell? are there pending attacks? are there foreign links? where did the training come from? how did you learn to make the bombs? basic simple questions this we need to know because the safety and security of the american people in this case i think are paramount. >> sean, do you know who gave him his miranda rights? >> i don't know exactly who but we were told he was. >> a federal judge, a magistrate
not just miranda. it's miranda, it's the engagement of lawyers and it's an entirely different scenario. do you think we will have trouble prosecuting this guy? >> of course not. we don't need his confession. >> why didn't we wait? >> wait, wait. >> that would have been completely lawless. don't blame the justice department -- >> wait, you just said it was an act of terror. >> of course. >> and a crime. >> and you can still prosecute later, but in...
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there's too much misinformation about miranda. we're looking at it based on television programs tv series. if there's a miranda violation, that means that that statement that individual made can't be used in a court of law against him. however, this individual -- julian is right, the fbi is gathering that -- they already said they took full responsibility to it to the person whose car they carjacked. all they mean is statements you get are admissible. it's an affirmative defense on an evidentiary point. >> so your point is, just so i can clarify, your point is, we can still very likely put this guy in jail, or get the death penalty, whatever we decide. we may not need any of these statements against him in court. why not interrogate him for public safety reasons longs as long as we want? >> jay is right. the guy confessed in the carjacking. the terror suspect confessed to being the boston bomber. tim think mcveigh was mirandized. there isn't a problem here, which is why i'm surprised that senator graham, senator mccain and others
there's too much misinformation about miranda. we're looking at it based on television programs tv series. if there's a miranda violation, that means that that statement that individual made can't be used in a court of law against him. however, this individual -- julian is right, the fbi is gathering that -- they already said they took full responsibility to it to the person whose car they carjacked. all they mean is statements you get are admissible. it's an affirmative defense on an...
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of time public issue terrorism where did you get the bomb, anybody help you readed subject dzhokhar miranda warning and he slammed up. >> he was providing valuable information and then as soon as he was read his rights, he stopped this is what the fbi said. >> that's what the fbi said. >> bill: there is a fight between the fbi and justice department who is the fbi's boss? >> all we know for sure right now is that the assistant u.s. attorney on the case filed a criminal complaint on sunday and they went in and mirandized him on monday. >> bill: which will had to be under the order of holder i talked to the former attorney general of the united states michael mukasey on my program and asked him if there is any way this happens without eric holder. >> no way. you don't have some rogue usa assistant u.s. attorney. they were not pleased. 16 hours into the interrogation which they believed they had 48 hours. here is the bottom line, people who analyze this stuff for a living former assistant u. >> s attorney. this was about eric holder, the doj wanting to shut down the debate that was emerging in
of time public issue terrorism where did you get the bomb, anybody help you readed subject dzhokhar miranda warning and he slammed up. >> he was providing valuable information and then as soon as he was read his rights, he stopped this is what the fbi said. >> that's what the fbi said. >> bill: there is a fight between the fbi and justice department who is the fbi's boss? >> all we know for sure right now is that the assistant u.s. attorney on the case filed a criminal...
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in the miranda law. what happened to that. why are we still under the same miranda laws. if they want to do this to criminal justice system, i think we should declare them enemy combatants. if you are going to use the criminal justice system, why don't they fix that four years have after they read a terrorist his miranda rights. >> megyn: we're going to talk to andrew mccarthy. the guy who put the blind sheik in jail. he will talk to him about whether this hole public safety exception argument we got from the administration, don't worry, we will go public safety exception to miranda. it was a big fraud. whether it was big fraud that was perpetrated on the american people because that exception under their own interpretation and behavior gave them not enough time, gave them not enough time. f.b.i. interrogators had said so. after this break, we'll pick up the debate. how are you on the terror watch list and getting public benefits at the same time? ...or letting them know they can reach geico 24/7 using t
in the miranda law. what happened to that. why are we still under the same miranda laws. if they want to do this to criminal justice system, i think we should declare them enemy combatants. if you are going to use the criminal justice system, why don't they fix that four years have after they read a terrorist his miranda rights. >> megyn: we're going to talk to andrew mccarthy. the guy who put the blind sheik in jail. he will talk to him about whether this hole public safety exception...
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officials say tsarnaev went silent after a judge gave him his miranda warning. representative michele bachmann joins us. nice to see you. >> good to see you, greta. >> greta: you are a lawyer but also object to the procedure of what happened? >> we were shocked yesterday when we heard about this in the intelligence community. democrat and republican alike. we were all shocked we heard this had happened but the problem goes back to the fact that the obama administration filed charges over the weekend against terrorist number two that is what i call him. they filed the charges and the federal law demands under federal rules of civil procedure five that he must be given his miranda warning. >> greta: so the objection is not with what happened after the charges were filed because the rule is quite plain. the magistrate was right in doing what the magistrate did. >> he was. >> greta: so it was the filing of the charges that set the ball rolling. >> it did. let's look at who we are dealing with. we are dealing with someone who is a terrorist who made a decision to dec
officials say tsarnaev went silent after a judge gave him his miranda warning. representative michele bachmann joins us. nice to see you. >> good to see you, greta. >> greta: you are a lawyer but also object to the procedure of what happened? >> we were shocked yesterday when we heard about this in the intelligence community. democrat and republican alike. we were all shocked we heard this had happened but the problem goes back to the fact that the obama administration filed...
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federal officials learned about the plan following a pre-miranda rights interrogation of 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. and it appears the younger brother has stopped answering questions about the bombing since he was read his rights on monday night. that is, of course, sparked a debate among lawmakers over how the government should handle domestic terror cases. >> we can't have, in a case like this, the judiciary deciding because it's on tv and it might look bad for public safety exception that is deemed legal by the united states supreme court, that they were going to somehow intercede in this, it's confusing. it is horrible, god-awful policy and dangerous to the greater community. and we have got to get to the bot omp this and we've got to fix it right now. >> tsarnaev was reportedly questioned by investigators for up to 16 hours over the course two of days answering questions mostly in writing due to the severe injury to his neck. >>> we go overseas to syria. the obama administration facing one of the toughest challenges of his entire presidency. the syrian government, they are s
federal officials learned about the plan following a pre-miranda rights interrogation of 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. and it appears the younger brother has stopped answering questions about the bombing since he was read his rights on monday night. that is, of course, sparked a debate among lawmakers over how the government should handle domestic terror cases. >> we can't have, in a case like this, the judiciary deciding because it's on tv and it might look bad for public safety...
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for least 48 hours before miranda rights we given to him. lou: he was also under heavy sedation. i am not sure we can call that interrogation. >> we really don't know. if you recall there was not much said after he was arrested and nobody released information on his medical status at that particular point*. lou: we do know for a fact he had multiple gunshot unds and was near bleeding out as the expression goes. he was in very bad shape. but now let's turn to chicago. we have a situation since a 1978, a chicago police arresting shimmy my nails, 390 times since 1978. 83 alias common 92 theft. 65 disorderly conduct. what in the world is going on? >> accommodation, i don't know but it's a combination of a failure in the government, a failure of the jail system and a mental health problem. when you combine all three of those issues together this is what happens. this is not your typical situation. this is so extraordinary. when you have the problems this woman had with the overcrowding in the illinois state prison system. >> get has to cost a fortune. >> and you see the revolving door
for least 48 hours before miranda rights we given to him. lou: he was also under heavy sedation. i am not sure we can call that interrogation. >> we really don't know. if you recall there was not much said after he was arrested and nobody released information on his medical status at that particular point*. lou: we do know for a fact he had multiple gunshot unds and was near bleeding out as the expression goes. he was in very bad shape. but now let's turn to chicago. we have a situation...
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let me turn to you brad, your reaction, 16 hours, then suddenly they read miranda rights, what called for that? >> the certainly the justice department, attorney general. this story has been am embarrassment. magistrates do not show up, they wanted this to go away. local law enforcement has been herrals and fbi has been ridiculed. >> steve? >> well, yeah, and lou, i was watching at the beginning of the show, reading statement from justice department, saying we did not have anything to do with this, it of the court's decision. but think about that as a defense. white house, justice dartment, cia, had nothing to do with determining whether we would interrupt what was a somewhat successful interrogation of a terror suspect who was providing real-time information to intern gators, that is -- te is unbelieveable if you take the justice department on their open word. i think it is incredible to say we had nothing to do with determining whether we were going to stop thee investigation it is very clear, i have talked with some people involved, that the fbi folks, are incredibly frustrated the
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after an initial appearance before a federal magistrate from his hospital bed, where he was read his miranda rights, the 19-year-old charged with one count of using and conspiring to use a weapons of mass destruction of resulting in death. and one count of malicious different stru-- ofproperty, tha maximum penalty of death, federal complain reveals that the tsarnaev brothers were residing in the nation legally, dzhokhar's older brother, tamerlan who was killed friday morning was a lawful permanent resident, one of the two told a carjacking victim thursday night they were the boston marathon bombers, a search of dzhokhar's umass dartmouth dorm room turned up a hat and jacket corne jack y suspect number 2. tsarnaev remains hospitalized at beth israel hospital with gunshot wounds to his head, neck, legs and hands, authorities believe one was sev-inflicted in -- self-inflectioned in a botched suicide attempt. >> canadian authorities announcing in connection with fbi they have broken up a terrorist plot to blow up a passenger train and bridge somewhere between toronto and u.s. border. a ballot th
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and suzanne, miranda and ashland haley, join me. welcome to you ladies. >> good evening, piers. >> first of all, the pictures, i can still see flashing before my head of you with this terrible spike through your leg, obviously very shocking at the time. my first question, how are you? >> i'm doing well. just taking on new treatment, and just taking it day by day. and the prognosis is looking good for full recovery. >> obviously there was another big tornado that hit your area only a few days ago. where were you when that happened? >> i had just been released from the hospital. i had to go back and went -- had been released that evening, just in time to get back home and get into our storm cellar. >> what were you thinking? >> so we got to ride out -- just not again. just really not wanting to deal with it, and, of course, with the injury already, it was -- it was definitely hard getting in and out of the storm cellar. and, you know, luckily we didn't sustain any damage or power outage so we were very lucky in that sense. that was th
and suzanne, miranda and ashland haley, join me. welcome to you ladies. >> good evening, piers. >> first of all, the pictures, i can still see flashing before my head of you with this terrible spike through your leg, obviously very shocking at the time. my first question, how are you? >> i'm doing well. just taking on new treatment, and just taking it day by day. and the prognosis is looking good for full recovery. >> obviously there was another big tornado that hit your...
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and miranda doesn't always shut people up. they can still waive the right and he can still talk too, because his lawyer can allow him to talk for some deal. so it can still happen. >> boy, this is getting murky, simple way i can put it, we had an interrogation, out of nowhere comes a judge, stops the interview and the information-gathering. we'll see who had the right to do this. if they still have the right as looked at by the other courts. anyway, thank you, jim cavanaugh. >>> and coming up, what an amazing day as five presidents come together to dedicate the presidential library. and lead it to former first lady barbara bush, saying her son should not run for president. saying we have had enough bushes. whoa, mom, you're taking over this thing. >>> and later, syria, the u.s. intelligence says that the syrian regime used chemical weapons. something that president obama said would be a game-changer. the white house wants more time to get the facts straight before it takes action. finally, where partisanship took a back seat f
and miranda doesn't always shut people up. they can still waive the right and he can still talk too, because his lawyer can allow him to talk for some deal. so it can still happen. >> boy, this is getting murky, simple way i can put it, we had an interrogation, out of nowhere comes a judge, stops the interview and the information-gathering. we'll see who had the right to do this. if they still have the right as looked at by the other courts. anyway, thank you, jim cavanaugh. >>>...
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he was given his miranda rights. finally they had been put in place. they're going to question him to use that information to collect intelligence so that they protect the rest of us. >> this case seems like a prime candidate for capital punishment. do you think there will be much debate about whether or not he gets the death penalty? >> i sure hope not. he's a poster boy for if. >> how so? >> he used an explosive device. he killed people, he maimed people, he intended to do more. he rings all the bells. >> what if he gives more information about people overseas who they were in could cahoots with? >> you mean cooperates? >> yeah. is that the thing that helps you avoid the death penalty. >> it's one thing that helps you avoid the death penalty. i hope it doesn't get him anything less than life. >> we see this and it sort of reminded me of the dc sniper case in a way. maybe the younger person who was influenced by his older brother. maybe led astray in some capacity. we may uncover that the brother was really the ring leader here, the one who was drivin
he was given his miranda rights. finally they had been put in place. they're going to question him to use that information to collect intelligence so that they protect the rest of us. >> this case seems like a prime candidate for capital punishment. do you think there will be much debate about whether or not he gets the death penalty? >> i sure hope not. he's a poster boy for if. >> how so? >> he used an explosive device. he killed people, he maimed people, he intended...
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miranda on the nsa leaks and miranda's lawyers are threatening legal action unless the british government admits it has abused miles an hour andy's rights. >> translator: i'll be far more aggressive. i'll publish many more documents. i'll publish things on england. i have many documents on england's spy system. >> when questioned what role did the united states play in miranda's detention. jessica yellin pressed the white house for answer. >> was the white house consulted or given a heads-up in advance? >> there was a heads-up that was provided by the british government. so this is something that we had an indication was likely to occur but it's not something that we've requested. >> cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance is in london this morning to tell us more. good morning, matthew. >> reporter: david miranda, the partner of the journalist that broke the story of the nsa leaks from edward snowden. he has launched a legal challenge as you mentioned against the british authorities for what he considers to be an illegitimate detention of him at heathrow airport detained fo
miranda on the nsa leaks and miranda's lawyers are threatening legal action unless the british government admits it has abused miles an hour andy's rights. >> translator: i'll be far more aggressive. i'll publish many more documents. i'll publish things on england. i have many documents on england's spy system. >> when questioned what role did the united states play in miranda's detention. jessica yellin pressed the white house for answer. >> was the white house consulted or...
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thing to me is the precedent of the debriefings and the interrogations that should be done without miranda warnings or access to an attorney. that to me is the main issue here. >> jamie: is the other issue whether or not terror suspect is capture in the united states, wanting harm in the united states, versus overseas? >> i think the fact it's overseas makes the case a lot better, a lot stronger, to have him tried in guantanamo. also, to me, even i don't believe someone captured in the u.s. has a right to be tried in a federal court, but being captured overseas, that makes the case far stronger. also, jamie, vian overriding concern, or another concern, it's been tried in a civilian court, that the type of evidence that could come out could aid al qaeda in knowing what we know -- >> jamie: of course. >> in the 1990s. bin laden learned information from the blind sheikh. >> jamie: you know, because we have had this conversation before, i was in the second tower on the day of 9/11, on another story, and i happened to be there when the second plane hit. what i experienced -- i didn't lose famil
thing to me is the precedent of the debriefings and the interrogations that should be done without miranda warnings or access to an attorney. that to me is the main issue here. >> jamie: is the other issue whether or not terror suspect is capture in the united states, wanting harm in the united states, versus overseas? >> i think the fact it's overseas makes the case a lot better, a lot stronger, to have him tried in guantanamo. also, to me, even i don't believe someone captured in...
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i am informed, joe, that miranda was -- the suspect was mirandized today. i don't know exactly what that means. it doesn't sound like they will have enough elbow room to ask questions. what is your take? >> what happens was there was resentment in the hospital today where a u.s. magistrate average, prosecutor and a public defender were in attendance, in explaining the charges to the defendant, he was told he had the right to remain silent, that an attorney would be provided for him and he was asked if he understood those things. he did. he was told he did not have to make any statements. so the so-called period in which they were going to glean all of this intelligence from him has ended. if he chooses to speak, it will, no doubt, be over the objection of his public defender and now that he's lawyered up, my guess is that the talking is over. >> was this a mistake in i mean, a lot of people calling for enemy combatant status. that would have given a lot more time for questioning. he can be brought back into the federal system. at least he'd have a period wh
i am informed, joe, that miranda was -- the suspect was mirandized today. i don't know exactly what that means. it doesn't sound like they will have enough elbow room to ask questions. what is your take? >> what happens was there was resentment in the hospital today where a u.s. magistrate average, prosecutor and a public defender were in attendance, in explaining the charges to the defendant, he was told he had the right to remain silent, that an attorney would be provided for him and he...
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orlando bloom and model and actress miranda kerr have separated. they have a little boy named flinn. they were married in july 2010. their baby boy was born a year later. they're going to try and do the best they can to co-parent. i wish them all the best. that's important to do when you split. >> how is america going to handle this news? th >> maybe she'll come back on your show.ent >> gosh, i hope so. you're up? >> yes. virginia woman, ashley owens, rode her horse, which is named sassy, to the department of motor vehicles to get her license reinstated after a paperwork mix-up. she got on her horse. how else is she going to get mo there? she couldn't drive because her license needed to be reinstatuted. so she thought, let me get on my horse. the thing this story how it has impacted me, now i want to pony. i think you, greg, should buy me one. >> you know what she said to the dmv employee? >> what? >> hey! >> all right. tomorrow "cashin' in" at 11:30 in the morning. last week we told you we found o that privacy issue in obamacaret this week we unea
orlando bloom and model and actress miranda kerr have separated. they have a little boy named flinn. they were married in july 2010. their baby boy was born a year later. they're going to try and do the best they can to co-parent. i wish them all the best. that's important to do when you split. >> how is america going to handle this news? th >> maybe she'll come back on your show.ent >> gosh, i hope so. you're up? >> yes. virginia woman, ashley owens, rode her horse,...
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so it's more than miranda. it's miranda, you don't have to talk, if you can't afford a lawyer, i'll give you one. he can't afford a lawyer, here's a lawyer. he's not going to talk after he has a lawyer. the lawyer is going to advise him not to. that's a miranda issue. as far as what pete says, he's exactly right. it's a little vague. ray kelly can be right as well. two things can be right here. because, look, these guys had a pressure cooker bomb. let's just take that bomb that they threw at the watertown police. they didn't buy the components for that bomb, chris, between the time their pictures were released on thursday night at 5:00 and the time they killed brian collier of the m.i.t. police. they didn't buy those components, acquire it then, or build it then. it was already built. they already had this pressure cooker bomb, chris. probably remote control like the other two. they weren't going to sell it on ebay. they were going to detonate it somewhere. now, they might not have planned more. they might not
so it's more than miranda. it's miranda, you don't have to talk, if you can't afford a lawyer, i'll give you one. he can't afford a lawyer, here's a lawyer. he's not going to talk after he has a lawyer. the lawyer is going to advise him not to. that's a miranda issue. as far as what pete says, he's exactly right. it's a little vague. ray kelly can be right as well. two things can be right here. because, look, these guys had a pressure cooker bomb. let's just take that bomb that they threw at...
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-- with miranda? i am talking about citizens abroad. >> the short answer is yes. >> so the eighth amendment applies and the six bay and -- xith amendment -- sixth amendment applies. how is the analysis different if it is a u.s. citizen who meets the criteria if it is in south carolina rabin and some or else? if you have the same constitutional -- south carolina rather than somewhere else? can you take out an american citizen on american soil? if not, why not? the only thing we get to hang our hat on is the feasibility of some senior level d.o.j. official who decides whether it is feasible or not to capture me. that is of little consolation if you are dead. is there criminal review? >> if the government wants to indict one of its officers for violating a criminal statute, certainly. >> who would do it? that would be the executive branch. we have not had much success getting the executive branch to enforce laws against itself. in the two years i have been here, we are zeroth-3. -- we are 0-3. i am out o
-- with miranda? i am talking about citizens abroad. >> the short answer is yes. >> so the eighth amendment applies and the six bay and -- xith amendment -- sixth amendment applies. how is the analysis different if it is a u.s. citizen who meets the criteria if it is in south carolina rabin and some or else? if you have the same constitutional -- south carolina rather than somewhere else? can you take out an american citizen on american soil? if not, why not? the only thing we get...
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. >> the night belonged to miranda lambert. >> i love her. she won her 4th straight female vocalist award. she picked up three trophies for "over you." >> i used to think i was a decent song writer until i started hanging around with her. thank you so much baby. i love you. >> the song is in memory of shelton's late brother. >> a push for answers about the terror attack in benghazi, libya last year. it led to the deaths of four americans including ambassador chris 1250stevens. we have the latest from washington. >> according to this letter they are urging congress about a special committee passed a single mission to investigate the benghazi terrorist attack. the letter includes 16 questions ranging from what warnings were given to the state department security was unravelling on the ground al qaeda and militias in libya during the months of the attack to the decision making by president obama president clinton and defense department on the nice of september 11th. ever i have fort will be made to respond when u.s. personnel are threat threaten
. >> the night belonged to miranda lambert. >> i love her. she won her 4th straight female vocalist award. she picked up three trophies for "over you." >> i used to think i was a decent song writer until i started hanging around with her. thank you so much baby. i love you. >> the song is in memory of shelton's late brother. >> a push for answers about the terror attack in benghazi, libya last year. it led to the deaths of four americans including...
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. >> i think the miranda issue is an easier issue. he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession where you can claim it was forced out of you. they gave a upon takenious confession -- spontaneous confession. >> bob wants to get in here. so then why did they need to make that statement? i'm trying to figure out why they made that statement? >> i don't know exactly why they made it. maybe because they got so much criticism -- remember the christmas morning bomber that they mirandaized right away, lost the opportunity to get information from him? so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> le
. >> i think the miranda issue is an easier issue. he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great...
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with law enforcement authorities, since having his miranda rights read, we're joined by randy zellen. it looks like federal government, specifically the justice department screwed up in bringing federal magistrate judge into tsarnaev's room to be read his rights. >> well, i think it depends on what you are focused in oi almost want to say like catching our wife in bed with another man, and saying is that milk fresh in the fridge. fridge. >> according to you we're not in the right room. >> we might be. now are you trying toy there me ouch. the question, what were we trying to accomplish with regard to the interrogation, if you try to -- you don't need his statements he isot going to get fair trial, he is not getting a jury of his peers, there is more than sufficient evidence to punch out his ticket to wherever you go in his religion after you die. if you get information on a broader scope, were they going to do this in other places, were they connect with anyone else, then i would say yes government screwed up who cares if the confession gets tossed on out. lou: if we may, going with r
with law enforcement authorities, since having his miranda rights read, we're joined by randy zellen. it looks like federal government, specifically the justice department screwed up in bringing federal magistrate judge into tsarnaev's room to be read his rights. >> well, i think it depends on what you are focused in oi almost want to say like catching our wife in bed with another man, and saying is that milk fresh in the fridge. fridge. >> according to you we're not in the right...
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>> first of all, i strongly believe that the public safety exception to the miranda rule appropriately applied. they could have continued the interrogation and they didn't and they had enough evidence to convict him not with stanteding any statement and it would not jeopardize a conviction. under those circumstances they have him on tape . if you insist on trying in criminal court. that is it a point much view . you have enough to convict him and why not let them play the exception out. >> and do you think we have lost vital information on the way? >> there is it an entire possibility . you don't spend six months over there . you conclude, we don't know . we need to find out if anybody over there, and i got to believe that if the russians had identified him to our government they may have been aware of him when he returned and did they fol him or keep their eyeos him, don't know. i think in the end of the day, the bigger picture is people in this country whoike these terrorist, they blended right in to a sophisticated international community, boston and contempary ways and hats on back
>> first of all, i strongly believe that the public safety exception to the miranda rule appropriately applied. they could have continued the interrogation and they didn't and they had enough evidence to convict him not with stanteding any statement and it would not jeopardize a conviction. under those circumstances they have him on tape . if you insist on trying in criminal court. that is it a point much view . you have enough to convict him and why not let them play the exception out....
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government has not yet red dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights. we'll discuss when the aclu's mike german joins us just ahead. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> when ruslan tsarni held court with the media on friday, he tried to give a snapshot of his nephews' lives, he also defended his heritage, as well as his newfound homeland. >> i respect this country, i love this country. this country, which gives chance to e
government has not yet red dzhokhar tsarnaev his miranda rights. we'll discuss when the aclu's mike german joins us just ahead. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart...
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once he exercises his miranda warning, though -- once he exercises his miranda rights he has the choice to stop answering questions. but what the justice department says is, most people in these cases, surprisingly enough, continue to talk anyway. but if he says i'm not going to talk, then they have to stop the questioning. >> hmm. it's interesting, i know that you heard the coverage with his uncle speaking to him, saying give up, ask for forgiveness. pete, i think -- are you still hearing me, pete? nope. >> oh, there i hear you now. sorry. i hear you now. >> oh, you can hear me now. little bit of technical difficulty. but it's the kind of thing that asking for forgiveness. i guess i ask from a broader justice perspective. if he does cooperate, despite the heinous nature of the activities that he will, in all likelihood be accused of, murder, the mayhem, the terrorism in the bombing of the boston marathon, is there anything for him to be gained from a legal perspective by cooperation? >> well, he avoids the death penalty. which -- well although in the federal case, i'm not sure about th
once he exercises his miranda warning, though -- once he exercises his miranda rights he has the choice to stop answering questions. but what the justice department says is, most people in these cases, surprisingly enough, continue to talk anyway. but if he says i'm not going to talk, then they have to stop the questioning. >> hmm. it's interesting, i know that you heard the coverage with his uncle speaking to him, saying give up, ask for forgiveness. pete, i think -- are you still...
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they waved tsarnaev's miranda rights. they said he could still pose a threat either because there are more bombs planted out there or he's connected to a larger terrorist cell. either way it has some lawmakers concerned. as investigators continue to interrogate their suspect some lawmakers argue he should be treated as an enemy combatant and denied an attorney for the time being. >> we should be allowed her intelligence-gathering purposes. >> investigators say they're still uncertain whether zocor and his brother tamerlan who died in a shoot-out on friday with police have any ties to fore te union issued a statement saying we must not waver from our tried and true justice system even in the most difficult of times. denial of rights is un-american and will only make it harder to obtain fair convictions. some liberal lawmakers agree and said they would be comfortable with tsarnaev being designated as an enemy combatant. >> i don't believe. it would beunconstitutional to >> it carries its own risk especially if that suspect
they waved tsarnaev's miranda rights. they said he could still pose a threat either because there are more bombs planted out there or he's connected to a larger terrorist cell. either way it has some lawmakers concerned. as investigators continue to interrogate their suspect some lawmakers argue he should be treated as an enemy combatant and denied an attorney for the time being. >> we should be allowed her intelligence-gathering purposes. >> investigators say they're still...
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the united states attorney's office advised us not to administer miranda rights. we gave that information out to our officers and i think all law enforcement was operating under those rules of engagement. >> back to the apartment real quickly. there were devices found in the apartment but you can't comment on what? >> no, i didn't say that. i can't comment on any evidence that was found there. sglp anything that was found in the apartment. are you confident that these two were acting alone and that there are no more suspects out there? >> i'm confident that they were the two major actors in the violence that occurred. i am very, very sure that during this thorough investigation we'll get to the bottom of the whole plot. that's all i can say right now. i told the people of boston that they can rest easily. the two people who were committing these vicious attacks are either dead or in custody. we cleared dozens of packages that had been dropped by people fleeing the scene. so everything was treated suspiciously. in a situation like this, bombers often target first r
the united states attorney's office advised us not to administer miranda rights. we gave that information out to our officers and i think all law enforcement was operating under those rules of engagement. >> back to the apartment real quickly. there were devices found in the apartment but you can't comment on what? >> no, i didn't say that. i can't comment on any evidence that was found there. sglp anything that was found in the apartment. are you confident that these two were...
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so -- this whole debate over the miranda rights, reading the suspect his miranda rights has become a political debate. is it distracttive from thwarting another attack? we will debate that coming up. if you think running a restaurant is hard try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> from washington and beyond everyone is talking about how the u.s. is handle thing investigation. how the suspect is being interrogated. could this have all been prevented? i want to bring in now ll.g. granderson and anna. she is a cnn contributor. l.z. is a contributor and senior writer for espn. i want you to listen to the attorney general eric holder. he was at the white house correspondents dinner last might suspect his miranda rights and peter king this morning blasting him. take a listen. >> can you comment on the suspect being miran appropriate?
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castro at this point, ariel castro, the 512-year-o2-year-ol raised miranda. he has been cooperating with police. if there is a trial, that would mean the three women would have to relive the decades of torture that they were subjected to in this home. so there is some talk that the death penalty may be used as leverage, if you will. also in the past hour or two, we have learned that the dna testing, the dna testing, paternity testing that was conducted on ariel castro, they have the results. those results have been turned over to the cleveland police department. we don't know whether we'll get the results today, we be being the media, but they took the dna from castro and they compared it to other missing persons cases not just in ohio, but nationally. so we'll get the results from that. and we'll also find out whether ariel castro is the father of amanda berry's 6-year-old daughter. at this point we believe that he is. we have no reason to believe that he is not. but it's the dna test of course the paternity test that will confirm that, richard. >> craig, al
castro at this point, ariel castro, the 512-year-o2-year-ol raised miranda. he has been cooperating with police. if there is a trial, that would mean the three women would have to relive the decades of torture that they were subjected to in this home. so there is some talk that the death penalty may be used as leverage, if you will. also in the past hour or two, we have learned that the dna testing, the dna testing, paternity testing that was conducted on ariel castro, they have the results....
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courts for that purpose. >> so you just mentioned miranda. so the other thing, the big thing that happened today there are two remarkable events today. there was the filing of the criminal complaint, which i was waving around, and they released a suspect of a procedural hearing that happened actually at the bedside in the hospital with a federal magistrate who was brought in. that federal magistrate informed dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect, of his rights to counsel, and there was actually defense counsel present. my question to you is he was apprehended friday night. he has been in and out of consciousness as far as we can tell. he has a throat wound, so he is writing things down. the administration has made use of a public safety exception in not reading him his rights. and i want to read from a memo in 2010 that went out to the fbi from the justice department that says there may be exceptional cases in which although all relevant public safety questions have been asked, are there other plots, other bombs, et cetera, agents noneth
courts for that purpose. >> so you just mentioned miranda. so the other thing, the big thing that happened today there are two remarkable events today. there was the filing of the criminal complaint, which i was waving around, and they released a suspect of a procedural hearing that happened actually at the bedside in the hospital with a federal magistrate who was brought in. that federal magistrate informed dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect, of his rights to counsel, and there...
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the argument i guess is under this limited questioning period before he is formally advised of his miranda rights, he has and right to an attorney, doesn't have to answer any questions. there has been some suggestion that can only last maybe 48 hours or so if he's formally named an enemy combatant, that would go on for days if not weeks. i guess that's the distinction. >> it's the length of time. right. the enemy combatant, if that designation were made, could go on for weeks or even months. but i just think it's important to emphasize that the obama administration has absolutely not considered that, has not considered that approach, and every terrorism suspect under either the george w. bush administration or the obama administration who was arrested on american soil has been treated as a criminal defendant in the united states courts. senator graham's proposal would an complete departure from that approach and i don't think there's any indication that's going to happen.that approach a there's any indication that's going to happen. >> and he's a naturalized u.s. citizen. only 19. but last
the argument i guess is under this limited questioning period before he is formally advised of his miranda rights, he has and right to an attorney, doesn't have to answer any questions. there has been some suggestion that can only last maybe 48 hours or so if he's formally named an enemy combatant, that would go on for days if not weeks. i guess that's the distinction. >> it's the length of time. right. the enemy combatant, if that designation were made, could go on for weeks or even...
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in terms of delaying miranda , the fact that someone has been read miranda rights does not inform them of anything they did not know already. he knew he had the right to remain silent. i cannot imagine that he did not know. the miranda warning just adds a formality to it. they are apparently getting information now. the public reports, i was hearing on the radio, they are reporting what their next plans were. they could only have gotten that from the suspect. i am not sure how much more you could have gotten in delaying a miranda warning. people put so much stock in the fact that if you have your miranda warnings, all of a sudden you know something you did not know before. if you watch any television, you know you have the right to remain silent. you don't have to remain for a miranda warning -- to wait for a miranda warning for that to take place. what it does do is make sure that you are following the regular process so when you get a conviction it will not be overturned. host: ast: on c-span3 this morning, hearing on extremism in chechnya. we will carry that live starting at numeral
in terms of delaying miranda , the fact that someone has been read miranda rights does not inform them of anything they did not know already. he knew he had the right to remain silent. i cannot imagine that he did not know. the miranda warning just adds a formality to it. they are apparently getting information now. the public reports, i was hearing on the radio, they are reporting what their next plans were. they could only have gotten that from the suspect. i am not sure how much more you...
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now said he approved that interrogation being stopped, it's absolutely disgraceful. >> more on the miranda debates coming up this hour. >>> i want to bring in susan federal prison that medical center in devins massachusetts where dzhokhar tsarnaev is under 24-hour guard. you found out some details of what it's like inside that facility what kind of place it is and what are the conditions like for dzhokhar tsarnaev? >> reporter: hile there are some parts of this prison that are minimum security, there are also maximum security areas, and not surprisingly that's where dzhokhar tsarnaev is in fact located. he's under 24 hour surveillance. they are constantly checking on him. and we're learning from a prisonperson today that in this cell, which measures about 10 feet by 10 feet with a steel door they slip food through when it comes that time, that he is actually talking -- we don't know whether he's talking with investigators or even with his own attorney. we do know that he is speaking freely with the people the medical personnel, that are taking care of him. the doctors and nurses. but as to
now said he approved that interrogation being stopped, it's absolutely disgraceful. >> more on the miranda debates coming up this hour. >>> i want to bring in susan federal prison that medical center in devins massachusetts where dzhokhar tsarnaev is under 24-hour guard. you found out some details of what it's like inside that facility what kind of place it is and what are the conditions like for dzhokhar tsarnaev? >> reporter: hile there are some parts of this prison that...
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wasonday, david miranda making headlines, the partner of the guardian journalist who broke the story. transitting through heathrow airport, he was held for nine hours. he was carrying files back to his partner. >> they asked me questions about my life. they took my computer, my video games, cell phone, everything. guardian newspaper said it had also come under pressure from authorities after publishing the stories. the editors said ages came to their offices and oversaw the destruction of computers and hard drives holding files leaked by snowden. >> i explained there were other copies, not within the uk. so i could not see the point of destroying one copy. but because we had other copies, i was happy to destroyed a copy in london. >> the behavior of british authorities to criticism from around the world. to publish more revelations about surveillance activities and his partner said he would sue over his attention. -- detention. >> a team of weapons inspector started their work in serious, investigating whether chemical weapons had been used. commission does not extend to investigating
wasonday, david miranda making headlines, the partner of the guardian journalist who broke the story. transitting through heathrow airport, he was held for nine hours. he was carrying files back to his partner. >> they asked me questions about my life. they took my computer, my video games, cell phone, everything. guardian newspaper said it had also come under pressure from authorities after publishing the stories. the editors said ages came to their offices and oversaw the destruction of...
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. >>> more fall out of david miranda. he's the partner of journalist glen greenwald who broke the existence of a national security agency spying program. >> you see him on the right. he's threatening legal action against the british government. he said it was illegal for accomplish to take him into custody in the first place. they seized his laptop and phone. tell us what actually happened here. >> reporter: the explanation was he had materials from edward snowden from rio where he lives with glenn greenwald to a filmmaker in berlin who is making a documentary or feature film about the whole snow general saga. they took his laptop and mobile phone it was quite an ordeal for david miranda. this 28-year-old brazilian partner of glenn. he said they treated me like i was a criminal or someone about to attack the uk. it was exhausting and frustrating. he also said he was in a different country with different laws with agents coming and going. i thought anything could happen. he was quite spooked. that's why he's started legal
. >>> more fall out of david miranda. he's the partner of journalist glen greenwald who broke the existence of a national security agency spying program. >> you see him on the right. he's threatening legal action against the british government. he said it was illegal for accomplish to take him into custody in the first place. they seized his laptop and phone. tell us what actually happened here. >> reporter: the explanation was he had materials from edward snowden from rio...